Toon striker Michael Owen speaks to the Chronicle about his long-awaited return from injury. We also hear from Glenn Roeder. For more videos like this log on to www.chroniclelive.co .uk
This CCTV footage shows Newcastle United midfielder Joey Barton launching a vicious attack on a by-stander during a boozy night out in Liverpool. The ?5.8m Toon player punched the man 20 around times after he went out with mates and his cousin on Boxing Day last year.
Click here to watch Chronicle Sports Writers Lee Ryder and Alan Oliver discussing Newcastle United's last-gasp win over Valencia in their final pre-season friendly. James Milner set the team up for the crucial Premier League clash against Manchester United on Sunday by hammering home a last-minute winner against the La Liga outfit.
Click here to watch Chronicle sports writers Lee Ryder and Alan Oliver discussing Joey Barton's release from jail, and Newcastle United's pre-season friendly defeat to Doncaster Rovers.
Football legend Alan Shearer has opened his heart over his pal Glenn Roeder's resignation and thrown his support behind Sam Allardyce to be the new Toon boss
Chronicle sports writers Alan Oliver and Lee Ryder, together with The Mag editor Mark Jensen, discuss Newcastle United's 2-0 victory over Sunderland in the Tyne & Wear Derby.
Evening Chronicle sports writers Alan Oliver and Lee Ryder discuss Newcastle United's UEFA cup game against Zulte-Waregem at St James' Park and preview Newcastle's game against Wigan. For more videos like this log on to www.chroniclelive.co .uk
Geordie hero Sir Bobby Robson has brought the curtain down on one of Newcastle's most historic buildings. The former Toon boss pushed the button which detonated 250kg of explosives and demolished the old Scottish and Newcastle brewery. Click here to see dramatic footage of the building coming down.
Chronicle sports writers Alan Oliver and Lee Ryder discuss Newcastle United's defeat to Portsmouth, including their thoughts on Charles N'Zogbia's performance. For more video's like this log on to www.chroniclelive.co .uk
Schools, charities and community groups from across the North East will get the chance to win a visit from a Newcastle United player and ?4,000 as part of the Premier League's Creating Chances campaign. Click here to watch Obafemi Martins and Geremi packing bags at Asda during the drive last year as they raised money for a meningitis charity.
Bob Moncur speaks to ChronicleLive on the takeover at Newcastle United. Evening Chronicle sports journalist Lee Ryder and industrial reporter Nick Whitten also join in on the chat. For more videos like this go to www.chroniclelive.co .uk
Nimble youngsters from Newcastle's Knop Law Primary School have wowed the judges in a national competition to get kids dancing. The contest, modelled on Strictly Come Dancing, saw the eight and nine-year-olds put together their moves while dressed in tailored suits and ballroom gowns. Click play to watch footage of them in action.
Thousands of youngsters got the chance to see their Newcastle United heroes up close during an open training session at St James's Park. Toon aces like Michael Owen and Alan Smith practised their drills during the day, while there was also entertainment with a keepie-up contest. Click here to see video of the day.
Friends and relatives of party animal Paul Hurst have gathered to pay their final respects to the fun-loving 23-year-old. The Newcastle United fanatic was laid to rest at the West Road Crematorium as dozens of mourners dressed in Toon tops struggled to hold back tears. Click here to see a video of his moving funeral.
Dozens of bikers have made their way through Newcastle to pay their respects to a grandad who became the oldest Hell's Angel on Tyneside. Frank Allan, 78, of North Shields, was much loved by his petrol head pals after he embraced the Harley Davidson lifestyle. Click here to see a video of his funeral.
Archive pictures showing the building of the Tyne Bridge have been brought together on a special DVD to mark its 80th anniversary on October 10. Click play to see footage from the DVD.
Evening Chronicle editor and life-long Newcastle supporter Paul Robertson joins Chronicle sports writer Alan Oliver to discuss United's 0-0 stalemate against Middlesbrough.
Evening Chronicle sports writers Alan Oliver and Lee Ryder discuss Newcastle United's upcoming game against Middlesbrough. For more videos like this log on to www.chroniclelive.co .uk
Toon boss Kevin Keegan will be flying high all the time after a plane was named in his honour. And one lucky girl from Gateshead is also on cloud nine after she got to meet the NUFC manager. Charlotte Smith scooped the Chronicle prize after she designed an aircraft with Keegan's face on it.